Reading through the Bible Week 36

This is not meant to be a beating, but rather a tool to give you some help in reading and understanding God’s word. If you miss a day, and can “catch up: by doubling up, then sweet. If you can’t read on certain days, adjust the schedule to fit your life. I think you will find the schedule pretty easy to maintain if you keep just a bit of discipline.

Summary:Monday: Psalm 83 – 85
Psalm 83 is a prayer to God for help against enemies. Psalm 84 is a song of praise of praise of God. Psalm 85 is a prayer for restoration and mercy from God.Tuesday: Psalm 86 – 89
Psalm 86 is a prayer for God to strengthen and sanctify. Psalm 87 is a praise for God’s presence in Jerusalem. Psalm 88 is a song of salvation. Psalm 89 is a song of remembrance for God’s promises and works.Wednesday: Psalm 90 – 92
Psalm 90 is a prayer of praise of God for who He is. Psalm 91 is a description of the power and protection of God. Psalm 92 is a song of praise for the Sabbath rest of God.Thursday: Psalm 93 – 96
Psalm 93 is a declaration of the majesty of God. Psalm 94 is a call for the vengeance of God to be poured out upon God’s enemies. Psalm 95 is a song of praise and a warning to those who disbelieve. Psalm 96 is a song describing God’s great attributes.Friday: Psalm 97 – 99
Psalm 97 is a description of the reign of God. Psalm 98 is a song of praise for the righteousness of God. Psalm 99 is a praise for God’s faithfulness and provision.Saturday: Psalm 100 – 103
Psalm 100 is a thanksgiving to and for God. Psalm 101 is a song of profession to holy living. Psalm 102 is a prayer of supplication to God for provision and deliverance. Psalm 103 is a praise of God for His works and being.Sunday: Psalm 104 – 106
Psalm 104 is a call for praise of God for His works. Psalm 105 is a thanksgiving to God for His provision to and for Israel. Psalm 106 is a praise for God’s mercy, grace, and deliverance.